[English] WHY DO INDIA'S ๐ฃ๐ข๐ข๐ฅ ๐ฆ๐ง๐๐ฌ ๐ฃ๐ข๐ข๐ฅ? Vinita Bali ex-CEO of Britannia & Smita Ram - on ๐๐ป๐ฑ๐ถ๐ฎ'๐ ๐๐๐ฆ๐ฃ๐๐ฅ๐๐ง๐ฌ
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India is not lacking in money. Itโs lacking in access. In trust. In fairness. The richest 1% own more than 40% of Indiaโs wealth. The bottom 50% hold just 3%.Women earn only 63 paise for every rupee a man makes. 63 million Indians are pushed into poverty every year โฆ just from healthcare costs.So, how do we keep talking about aspirational India when half the country canโt afford to get sick?This podcast is the exposรฉ the nation needsโฆhosted by two women unafraid to ask what went wrong and who benefits. Because real empowerment doesnโt come from slogans. It comes from ownership, of money, of choices, of dignity.Financial inclusion isnโt just about bank accounts, itโs about breaking the intergenerational cycles that keep people poor, invisible, and dependent. Social investment isnโt charity. Itโs strategy. Itโs how we channel capital into people, not just profits.This isnโt just about the economy. Itโs about who itโs working for, and who itโs leaving behind.Vinita Bali, a boardroom icon who knows the inside of capitalismโฆ and Smita Ram, the co-founder of Rang De, fighting to democratize credit from the grassroots up.OUR GUESTS๐ Vinita BaliVinita Bali is a globally respected business leader best known for her transformative tenure as Managing Director of Britannia Industries, where she turned the company into a modern FMCG powerhouse. With senior roles at Coca-Cola and Cadbury across multiple continents, she has deep insight into how capitalism and big business operate at scale. Today, she sits on several global and Indian boards, from Syngene International to Smith & Nephew, and is a vocal advocate for women in leadership, inclusive growth, and ESG. Sharp, strategic, and fearless in her commentary, Vinita brings the boardroom perspective on wealth, power, and how Indiaโs economic engine servesโor failsโits people.๐ฑ Smita RamSmita Ram is the Co-Founder of Rang De, Indiaโs pioneering peer-to-peer lending platform that democratizes credit for underserved communitiesโfarmers, women entrepreneurs, and microbusiness owners who are often excluded from traditional banking. Since 2008, Rang De has enabled thousands of low-income households to access affordable loans, shifting the narrative from charity to empowerment. With her strong grounding in community-driven solutions, Smita is a passionate advocate for financial inclusion as a right, not privilege, breaking cycles of poverty with dignity, ownership, and opportunity. She brings the grassroots lens to the conversation on inequalityโone rooted in the lived realities of everyday India.#Inequality #Farmers #India #Finance #IndiaFinance #FinancialDisparity #livinginindia #RangDe #VinitaBali #AmyAela